Both Malcolm Turnbull and Australia's first female prime minister Julia Gillard have appeared in London, where the latter defended Australia on British morning television. pmlive
From Malcolm Turnbull to Kevin Rudd, Janine Perrett discusses the ‘worldwide tour’ of a few 'on the loose' former Australian Prime Ministers.
Filling in for host Paul Murray, Ms Perrett also reports on the current Prime Minister Scott Morrison, who on Wednesday visited Christmas Island to inspected the newly-opened detention facilities. Both Malcolm Turnbull and Australia's first female prime minister Julia Gillard appeared in London, where the latter defended Australia on British morning television. Kevin Rudd is grounded for the meantime, as he recovers from an infection following a knee replacement.
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